Abstract
Membrane ruffling and the closely linked response of fluid-phase pinocytosis were investigated in Chinese hamster ovary cells that stably overexpress the human insulin receptor and a mutant 85-kDa subunit of phosphoinositide (PI) 3-kinase (Δp85) that lacks a binding site for the catalytic 110-kDa subunit of this enzyme. Both membrane ruffling and pinocytosis induced by insulin were markedly impaired in these cells. Microinjection of Rac, a Ras-related small GTP-binding protein, induced membrane ruffling in human epidermoid carcinoma KB cells, and this effect of Rac was not blocked by coinjection of Δp85 or by exposure of cells to wortmannin, a specific Pl 3-kinase inhibitor. These results suggest that PI 3-kinase is essential not only for insulin-stimulated membrane ruffling but also for pinocytosis, and that PI 3-kinase possibly functions upstream of Rac in the signal transduction pathway.
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